How long will the photo of a pedestrian running a red light be displayed on the screen?
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Generally, running a red light will be displayed on the big screen in a loop for a whole day. There is no standard, consistent, or accurate answer to this question, as policies vary by region. It entirely depends on the regulations of the local traffic police department, and there are no relevant legal provisions. Under the new traffic regulations, the determination of running a red light is based on three photos taken by the camera. If all three photos are complete, it will be judged as running a red light. The first photo shows the vehicle moving in front of the stop line under a red light, the second photo shows the entire vehicle crossing the stop line under a red light, and the third photo shows the vehicle entering the intersection under a red light. Penalties for running a red light: 6 points will be deducted, and a fine will be imposed. If there is a violation such as turning left in a straight lane, it is considered a violation of the prohibition sign, resulting in 3 points deducted and a fine. However, running a red light recorded by the camera will only incur a fine without point deduction.